Boro are due to feature on a documentary highlighting Jeff Stelling’s epic charity walk.

The documentary, titled Stelling’s March To The Arch follows charity champion Jeff’s Prostate Cancer UK fundraiser, which saw him hike ten marathons in ten days - passing the Riverside Stadium on his way to Wembley.

The TV legend raised more than £365,000 during the 262-mile challenge, which started in Hartlepool, and saw more than 400 people join in.

Jeff, – who was joined throughout his journey by close friend and Hartlepool United FC chief executive Russ Green – said: “Ignoring prostate cancer won’t beat it, and I was proud to join the fight during the recent Men United March, 10 days I will never forget.

“From getting lost in Leeds to getting caught up in Storm Katie, walking alongside some incredible people, and crossing the finish line with Russ and my family, I’m looking forward to revisiting an unforgettable week and a half.

“There were highs and lows, tears and triumphs; but being able to raise an amazing amount of awareness about this disease, not to mention more than £365,000, is incredible.”

The money raised through the march will help fund vital research projects such as Professor Johann De Bono’s at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, which have been developing a genetic test for aggressive prostate cancer to help assess which men will respond best to a certain treatment.

Prostate Cancer UK chief executive Angela Culhane, who joined in for more than 50 miles of the walk, said: “The blisters may have healed after an incredible 10 days, but I’m delighted to say the legacy of Jeff’s Men United March is still very much alive.”